Copper oxide and hydrochloric acid will produce copper chloride.
Yes copper oxide reacts with hydrochloric acid and it forms a blue green compound.
CuO + 2HCl --> CuCl2 + H2O copper(II) oxide + hydrochloric acid= copper(II) Chloride + water
The ionic equation for a reaction between hydrochloric acid and copper oxide is: 2H+ + O2- -> H2O
copper chloride and water
CuO(s) + 2HCl(aq) --> CuCl2(aq) + H2O(l) Copper oxide + Hydrochloric Acid --> Copper Chloride + Water
It creates Copper(II) Chloride.
copper+hydrochloric acid = copper hydroxide + hydrgen
CuO + 2HCl >> CuCl2 + H2O
No. Copper does not react with hydrochloric acid
hydrochloric acid + copper carbonate
yes dilute hydrochloric oxide is a strong acid
2HCl + CuO => CuCl2 + 2H2O
CuO + 2HCl → CuCl2 +H2O
sodium oxide + hydrochloric acid -> sodium chloride + hydrogen
No. Copper oxide has no acid-base properties.
The product is copper ii chloride alongwith water, CuO + 2HCl = CuCl2 + H2O
CuO + 2HCl -> CuCl2 + H2O
copper and hydrochloric acid do not react, however zinc and hydrochloric acid let of hydrogen (a fume). x
Balanced equation: CuO + 2HCl --> CuCl2 + H2O Word equation: One mole of copper (II) oxide plus two moles of hydrochloric acid produces (or yields) one mole of copper (II) chloride plus one mole of water.
Copper oxide is an amphoteric oxide.
CuO + 2 HCl ---> H2O CuCl2
This equation is 2 HCl + CuO -> CuCl2 + H2O.